Symptomatic herniation pit of the femoral neck: a case report
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Symptomatic herniation pit of the femoral neck: a case report
Abstract
Objective: To discuss herniation pits of the femoral neck as a possible source of hip pain in a young athletic population.
Clinical features: A 25-year-old former varsity volleyball player sought treatment for recurrent episodes of sharp left hip pain after intense physical activity. Radiographs revealed a small, oval, lobulated radiolucency with a thin sclerotic border in the superolateral aspect of the left femoral neck. Passive internal rotation of the left hip reproduced the complaint. Iliopsoas tendinitis/bursitis tests did not reproduce the complaint.
Intervention and outcome: The patient reported no significant reduction of hip pain after a variety of conservative therapies including soft tissue therapy, stretching, interferential current, and long-axis distraction.
Conclusion: There is evidence to suggest that herniation pits of the femoral neck are a result of mechanical stress from the overlying joint capsule and iliopsoas tendon. Herniation pits of the femoral neck should be considered a potential cause of hip pain, particularly if the patient is physically active.
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Symptomatic herniation pit of the femoral neck: a case report.J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2006 Jan;29(1):88; author reply 88-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2005.10.004. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2006. PMID: 16396737 No abstract available.
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